Kashif Butt

Kashif Butt
کاشف بٹ
Born Muhammad Kashif Shahid
(1985-01-31)31 January 1985
Muhalla 'Saadu', the house of his Maternal Grand father (nana) Hadaiyat Ullah Butt, Jalalpur Jattan, Gujrat District, Punjab, Pakistan
Pen name Kashif Butt
Occupation Urdu poet, writer, columnist, chemist
Nationality Pakistani
Ethnicity Kashmiri Muslim
Education MSc Chemistry, Hazara University Mansehra.
Genre Ghazal, Nazm, Afsana
Notable awards Shareef Kunjahi Award
Years active {2000 – present}

Muhammad Kashif Shahid (Urdu: محمد کاشف شاہد) (born 31 January 1985) commonly known as Kashif Butt (Urdu: کاشف بٹ) is a Pakistani poet.[1][2][3] He is also a story writer,[4][5][6] critic and TV host.[7][8] His writings are free from topos and revolve around the orbit of his ideological and philosophical circle. Reflections of romance and bitterness of going time appear side by side in his writings.[9][10]

Early life

Kashif Butt was born in a Kashmiri tribe of Punjab on 31 January 1985. His father Shahid Iqbal Butt belongs to Wazirabad and served for Government of Pakistan at Hazara Division of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa that's why Kashif spent his earlier life at Hazara Division.[11] Kashif Butt started his academic career from F.G.Public High School POF Havelian Cantt in 1990 & completed his Post Graduation (MSc Organic Chemistry) from Hazara University, Mansehra.[12] After completion of academic courses, he was appointed as a Quality control Engineer at "Dewan Salman Fibre Ltd"[13] which is the largest petrochemical plant in Pakistan having four continuous lines producing 104000 tons polyester staple Fibre per annum and two continuous lines producing 27000 tons per annum of acrylic Staple Fibre and Dyed tow. In the year 2010, he joined the Qarshi Industries (Pvt) Ltd[14] which is also a remarkable medicinal and food product industry of Pakistan. In 2013 he joined Haidri Beverages Pvt Ltd[15] (PEPSICO Bottling Company) as Manager Food Safety & Quality Control. In a very short time he gained much fame among the management, colleagues and subordinates because of his impressive personality. Later on he joined Pak Foods[16] Rawalpindi as Chief Operating Officer. Pak Foods is an industrial group having seven operating units in Rawalpindi and surroundings. In April, 2015 he left Pakistan for higher studies in South Korea.

Literary career

As a poet, Kashif Butt started his career in the year 1998, when he was the student of 8th standard, his early poems were published in daily and weekly papers. In the Year 2004, he joined Qalam Karwaa'n,[17] a well known literary organisation of that time in Hazara Division, In the same year he started his career as story writer and columnist. Later on he was elected as a Press Secretary for the said organisation in March 2006 while in the November 2009, he was elected as a Senior Vice-President for Qalam Karwaa'n. On 18 March 2012, he was elected as a 6th President of Qalam Karwaan in the 13th annual election of the organisation. But soon he left the organisation due to personality clash with the few members of organisation. He is also serving as an Information Secretary for Bazm-e-Ilm-o-Fun (Hazara Branch) Pakistan. Since November 2005, Kashif Butt is working as a General secretary for Fehm-al-Qur'an Foundation Trust®, which is an institute for Scientific, Intellectual & Spiritual Understanding of the Holy Quran. He has served as editor literary page for Daily Shimla, Abbottabad District, Daily Nad-i-Khalq[18] Haripur District and Weekly Watan Islamabad. He also hosted for the Hindko channel "Shamal TV".[19][20][21] A collection of his Urdu poetry entitled "Khuda Baantt Liya Ha" has been published.[22] Book has been considered as an important addition in Urdu literature and receiving attention from readers due to its style and subject.

Publications

Khuda Baantt Liya Hae – Title

Books

[25][26][27][28] خدا بانٹ لیا ہے(Urdu poetry)
(English: GOD have been divide by us)

[29][30] دریچہ آنکه کا

(English: Window of the Eye) A collection of poetical work of Muhammad Rafique Late (1946-2006) with critical review.

References

  1. http://bio-bibliography.com/authors/view/4399
  2. Prof. Bashir Ahmad Soz (2006), Roati Hain Hawa'aen (Tears of Air), A Collection of poems about the Earthquake 2005 in Pakistan, Adbiyaat-e-Hazara, Kashif Butt
  3. Baqi Ahmad Puri (2009), Hamaray Sha'ir (Our Poets), Alqamer Interprisez, Lahore, Kashif Butt
  4. Prof. Bashir Ahmad Soz (2012), Hazara Mein Urdu Afsanay Ki Riwayat (Tradition of Urdu Story Writing in Hazara), Adbiyaat-e-Hazara, pg. 473–483
  5. http://urdu.rationalistpk.org/2012/05/blog-post_19.html
  6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WfKAYrxQLM
  7. Ali Yasir (2010), Directory of Pakistani Writers, Pakistan Academy Of Letters, OCLC 723510444 ISBN 978-969-472-095-1 (1996), pg. 238. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 6 March 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  8. http://www.blogger.com/profile/00662833705034550977
  9. Prof. Bashir Ahmad Soz (2010), Hazara Mein Urdu Zuban o Adab Ki Tareekh (History of Urdu Language and Literature in Hazara), Adbiyaat-e-Hazara, pg. 571
  10. http://www.urduyouthforum.org/urduShayri_Kashif%20Butt.php?poet=Kashif%20Butt
  11. Prof. Bashir Ahmad Soz (2010), Hazara Mein Urdu Zuban o Adab Ki Tareekh (History of Urdu Language & Literature in Hazara), Adbiyaat-e-Hazara, pg. 571
  12. http://www.hu.edu.pk/search_degree.php
  13. http://www.dewansalmanfibre.com/
  14. http://www.qarshi.com/
  15. http://www.haidribev.com/
  16. http://www.pakfood.pk/
  17. http://mkbutt.blogspot.com/p/qalam-karwaan.html
  18. http://www.nadaikhalq.com/
  19. http://www.shamaltv.tv/
  20. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlYxtGfixzI&feature=plcp
  21. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vmPIi-YfC2Q&feature=relmfu
  22. ISBN 978-969-8644-64-2
  23. http://www.urdudost.com/kainaat/71_jan12/kainaat.html
  24. http://urduacademydelhi.com/Aiwan-E-Urdu%20Jaunary%202013/SHAIRI/Ghazal%206.pdf
  25. ISBN 978-969-8644-64-2
  26. http://www.scribd.com/doc/111349498/Khuda-Baantt-Liya-Ha
  27. http://www.express.pk/story/49950/
  28. http://www.hamariweb.com/articles/article.aspx?id=28499
  29. http://bio-bibliography.com/authors/view/4734
  30. http://bio-bibliography.com/news/index/page:6
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